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Love in Jane Eyre - Coggle Diagram
Love in Jane Eyre
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I told you, Reader I had learnt to love Mr. Rochester.
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And then, sorrow and at times are very delirium of desire to hold my Jane again
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Yielded, then would have been an error of principle
To have yielded now would’ve been an error of judgement
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Lord David Cecil -The novel is all about Bronte; all characters' thoughts and feelings are actually hers
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"Blind as he was, smiles played over his face, joy dawned on his forehead"
"Love me, then, or hate me, as you will" I said at last "You have my full and free forgiveness."
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In 1854, she wed the Reverend Arthur Nicholls, despite the fact that she did not love him. She died of pneumonia, while pregnant, the following year.
Book published in 1847 love wasnt a common thing in a marriage people married for economic reasons instead.